Its one week until the exams for university, and I'm in a dilemma
I'm currently doing one STEM subject, maths and two others, computing and classics
I feel that even if I get A-A* in all of them, most universities will decline me and I'll end up going to some mid-tier one in North England.
Will this happen? Am I right to be concerned? Should I take up physics as a fourth a-level?
>>17195497
Most 4channers don't know the British system and therefore won't understand your question. It seems to me that you're showing a nice breadth in your three choices, and strong marks in all three should establish you as a top candidate. Trying to cram a 4th subject in now will only risk the overall performance.
>>17195536
I can't help but fear me being one of those people who got all A*s in subjects like geography, english and economics then going to something like brunel or manchester
Are you sure its not worth the risk? I have a full free week to study and I've already done 1/4 of the Physics syllabus in maths
>>17195497
What do you want to do at university? That determines the answer..
Pick up physics if you want. It's piss easy. It's also pretty boring because of that.
How did you get the JPEG to move?
vote no to the eu
also youll be fine with As in 3 serious subjects